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STUDY GUIDE photosynthesis – a plant process that transforms sunlight’s energy into chemical energy in food chloroplast – the organelle where photosynthesis takes place chlorophyll – the pigment in a choloroplast stomata – small openings on the underside of a leaf that allow gases to pass through grana – the membranes in chloroplasts that look like flat stacks nonvascular plant – plants without vascular tissues vascular plant – a plant with specialized tissues that transport materials throughout the plant phloem – a vascular tissue that conducts sugar in plants xylem – a vascular tissue that conducts water and minerals in plants transpiration – a process in which liquid water evaporates through plant leaves What do stomata do for plants? Stomata allow carbon dioxide, oxygen, and water vapor to pass into and out of the leaves of a plant How are vascular and nonvascular plants similar and different? Both are green in color and use photosynthesis. Vascular plants are larger and have vascular tissue for transporting materials. Nonvascular plants move materials by diffusion because they don’t have vascular tissue. What does a plant use energy from the sun for? Photosynthesis (to make food!) What do plants need from the soil? Water and minerals Which plant part moves water and minerals to the leaves? Stems (where the xylem & phloem are located) What materials do plants needs for photosynthesis and what materials are produced during photosynthesis? They need carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight for photosynthesis. Sugars and oxygen are produced. Where does photosynthesis takes place within a plant? Leaves How do animals get energy originally stored in plants? By eating the plants or eating a plant-eating animal How is phloem different from xylem? Xylem conducts water and minerals from the roots, through the stem, to the leaves. Phloem conducts food to where it is needed in the plant. How does carbon dioxide and oxygen cycle on earth? Plants produce oxygen during photosynthesis. Animals then breathe oxygen in for cellular respiration. Then, animals release carbon dioxide into the air. The plants take in carbon dioxide to use for photosynthesis and the cycle continues… Carbon dioxide and oxygen are gases. Know that plants give off oxygen and people breathe out carbon dioxide.